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+44% Seating Increase at Proposed Venue and Dropping Restaurant Sparks Concerns in Murfreesboro

MURFREESBORO, TN - Ongoing issues and a lack of progress at One East College, LLC may lead the Murfreesboro City Council to reevaluate future endeavors with potential development's. That was City Council-member Jami Averwater, talking about recently proposed changes with the Notes Live development, that is now called VENU. When Note's Live or VENU first ventured into Murfreesboro, they proposed to build a restaurant, banquet hall and 4,500 seat concert venue. Again, Averwater said t .

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City Sent DEFAULT Letter To Downtown Developer

(MURFREESBORO) Mayor Shane McFarland told NewsRadio WGNS that the City has sent a notice to the developers of the downtown property that was once the old Methodist Church. It all began in the summer, 2019 when One East College, LLC agreed to purchase the City owned square block of downtown real estate for $1.8-million. It was formerly a bank, and originally First United Methodist Church. Almost 5-Years of Stagnation That’s where there’s a rub, it’s nearing the 5-year mark .

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City of Murfreesboro Currently Relying on Contract with One East College Developers for Old First Methodist Church Property

MURFREESBORO, TN - WGNS is continuing to follow the construction of One East College in Murfreesboro, or perhaps as many would point out, the lack of construction. When the property was purchased in 2019, costs to build the 12-story mixed-use structure came in between $65 and $70 million to complete, but today's prices are much higher as construction costs have increased greatly.  The City of Murfreesboro sold the old First United Methodist Church property to developers for $1.8-millio .

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One East College in Murfreesboro Lacks Progress After 4-Years

MURFREESBORO, TN - The development known as One East College, which is a multi-acre mixed-use project that was planned for downtown Murfreesboro, has seen little to no progress in years. That was Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland. The site of the proposed mixed-use facility sits at the intersection of East College and North Church Streets just one block from the historic Rutherford County Square, In 2019, the Murfreesboro City Council paved the way for a developer to purchase what was the .

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UPDATE: Mixed Use Development in Downtown Murfreesboro

(Murfreesboro, TN) More news on the development of One East College in Murfreesboro along East College at North Church Streets. City Council-member Jamie Averwater told WGNS News on Wednesday. The two and a half acre site that was once home to First United Methodist Church in downtown Murfreesboro, is being transformed into a mixed-use structure that will include approximately 220 residential units, office space, retail stores, restaurants, and a parking garage. Architects have designed the .

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